It is a dreary Sunday morning, time for coffee. ☕ Also time to go back to high school. Or at least, the Thirteenth Grade where Kevin is stuck.
Nice, Quinn's got some dialog.

And dad. I agree with them. How does this equate to a summer 'job'? I'm especially wondering how Kevin's gonna be able to afford $20.00 an hour. Because his problems with school aren't gonna get solved after just one hour. Or two, or four, or maybe even twenty!
Anyway, let me shush.
Lasagna == kwama eggs + jelly, when translated into Morrowind food.
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"Tutoring Kevin is going to be, like, a full-time job. He's really not that smart," Quinn said.
Exactly.
Helen's got the same name. She's also a lawyer. What does father do?
"very...slow....voice". I love Daria's humor.
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"I know some people who might need help," Quinn offered.
Oh God, one of them is going to be Tiffany.

I just laughed reallyhard! Thought you said this isn't a comedy, Clavier! Well, it might not be in the long run. Sure has got some humorous lines in it, though.
The part when Quinn watches a fashion show on TV is
awesome. Something about that scene. There's some love there, or something. Also, the Mall Princess is totally transfixed. She's paying serious attention. Yet she's still concerned about his sis. Wow.
I'm guessing Tiffany equates to Tiphannia (sp?) in MW. The chick who was sort of slow because she was cursed.
Ah. Here's Jane, the artist. And Mr. Dimartino equates to the TEACHER who SPOKE like THIS, I'm thinking.
AWW. Jane. She's a real friend.

"Call anytime, do not hesitate." Brought a tear to my eye.
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Yeah, tabletop gamers don't necessarily fit the tabletop gamer stereotype.Yes, this could be, especially nowadays.
Hey, I just wrote up a whole ramble about high school, but maybe I'd better message you instead.
This post has been edited by Renee: Feb 11 2024, 05:06 PM